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BlogsWhat is a Blog?

Why Blog?How Do I Create A Blog?

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Blogs-WhyReason 1: Sharing news and events

Blogs are ideal for principals to quickly post news items for their school communities. Upcoming special events, recent awards won by students or staff, classroom highlights, reminders, lunch menus, extracurricular activities, deadlines, and other newsletter-type items are extremely well-suited for blogs and are quick and easy ways to keep a school community informed.

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Mr. Lauer’s WeblogCommunity Care Day http://lewiselementary.org/principal

Dr. Jan’s Bloghttp://www.drjansblog.typepad.com/

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Blogs-WhyReason 2: Progress monitoring

Community members often are interested in the progress of a school's ongoing activities. Examples might include building a new facility, implementing new curricula, hiring new staff, trying to pass a levy or referendum, and other school initiatives. Regular posts to update stakeholders on the progress of these types of activities can go a long way toward building goodwill and keeping community members informed.

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Blogs-WhyReason 2: Progress monitoring

Mr. P’s Bloghttp://mr-ps-blog.blogspot.com/2006/07/on-hiring.html

From the Principals Deskhttp://principalblogs.typepad.com/jeanettejohnson/

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Blogs-WhyReason 3: Status alerts

Another type of blog post might be a quick message to alert the community of a short-term problem, event cancellation, etc. Status alerts will be most effective when the community knows to go to the blog for the latest news.

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Blogs-WhyReason 3: Status alerts

Meriwether Lewis Elementary School http://lewiselementary.org/node/25

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Blogs-WhyReason 4: Marketing

Because they're electronic, blogs are both faster and less costly than paper communications. If the savings in paper alone aren't persuasive, administrators should consider additional advantages that blogs often have over other communication channels. Web sites and paper newsletters are static, not interactive, and often dated (who wants to read about something two weeks after it occurred?).

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Blogs-WhyReason 4: Marketing

The Principal’s Blog—Mrs. Melinda Millerhttp://weprincipal.blogspot.com/

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Blogs-WhyReason 5: Public Relations

A blog is a great way to get the story out there and to get feedback. This can be either proactive or reactive. If administrators only put out their spin after some incident occurs, the message will be much less effective. School communities are going to be much more receptive and trusting if an administrator has built up goodwill beforehand through an ongoing series of posts and dialogues about less important issues. Frequent, transparent communication, with the opportunity to receive feedback through comments, is a strength of blogs that administrators can leverage to their school organization's advantage.

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Blogs-WhyReason 5: Public Relations

Practical Theoryhttp://practicaltheory.org/serendipityindex.php?/archives/2007/05.html

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Blogs-WhyReason 6: Community Building

Blogs can be an excellent tool for facilitating feelings of community within a school organization. Whether a blog serves an internal or external audience, regular posts can keep stakeholders informed of important events as well as those incidents that might go unnoticed in the hectic day-to-day activity of schools. If you read the administrator blogs at Lewis Elementary School (OR) or Mabry Middle School (GA), you can see that the ongoing stream of news, updates, and highlights can't help but contribute to feelings of connectedness by students, staff, parents, and other community members.

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Blogs-WhyReason 6: Community Building

Making learning Irresistible for Over 25 Years…From the desk of Dr. Tysonhttp://mabryonline.org/blogs/tyson/

The Principal and Interesthttp://blog109.org/communities/dsherman/default.aspx

DG News and Noteshttp://dgdustdevils.blogspot.com/

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Blogs-WhyReason 7: Customer relations

Principals who are actively and publicly interacting with school stakeholders, listening to their concerns, responding to those concerns and other questions, and generally being accessible are facilitating good customer relations and building goodwill within the school community.

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Blogs-WhyReason 7: Customer Relations

Happenings at Hewitt-Trussville Middle School

http://sunnywilliams.edublogs.org

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Blogs-WhyReason 8: Branding

As real estate agents know, perhaps the first question that relocating families want answered is "Where are the good schools?" It would be fairly difficult for a relocating family to acquire several months worth of newsletters, e-mails to parents, etc., but the public availability of a blog ensures that everyone - existing stakeholders, relocating families, realtors, potential corporate partners, and other outside community members - can see the wonderful things that are occurring in the school building.

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Blogs-WhyReason 8: Branding

Plymouth Creek Update—Dr. Thompson’s Blog

http://www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/plymouthcreek/blog/

The Woodland Brag Bloghttp://principalblogs.typepad.com/lindaperdaems/

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Blogs-WhyReason 9: Thought Leadership

A blog can be a great place to put thoughts out there for the community to chew on. Is a school considering a new initiative or an important change? Does the school want feedback on a particular topic or issue? The principal could post some information and questions on the blog and solicit community participation.

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Blogs-WhyReason 9: Thought leadership

Mr. P’s BlogA Historical Perspectivehttp://mr-ps-blog.blogspot.com/2006/08/historicalperspective.html

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Blogs-WhyReason 10: Replacing the school

web siteFinally, some schools are utilizing blogs to replace key sections of their web sites. Sometimes blogs replace the school's home page; other times they're a prominent link from the home page.

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Blogs-WhyReason 10: Replacing the school

web site

Deep Run High Schoolhttp://www.henrico.k12.va.us/hs/deeprun/

Lakewood Elementary http://www.lakewood.dpsnc.net/

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